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One thing I've found myself doing every winter is aiming to "Disc Down". Whether that be throwing the slowest disc possible for a shot, or simply taking the drivers out of the bag all together. I use this time to work on my form by playing putter rounds, so more putters and mids enter the bag as...
I ran into a similar situation for the National Collegiate Disc Golf Championships. The first thing would be to gauge an idea of what the course will be like, such as pictures or distances or something generic. We had some open courses and then REALLY wooded courses. Practice shots rather than...
Good bag for sure, not too many overlaps necessarily. I myself am a fan of "Fewer molds and discs, adjust disc angle".
Also, to improve consistency, I'd say try a discing down approach. Out in the field, I've started practicing with putters and midranges to improve form rather than anhyzering a...
Millennium QMS has been my ALL TIME favorite Understable mid. I'm a lefty, and it has such a late Understable turn that it helps me hit all of those "righty holes". Throw it smooth and it's the straightest disc in the world
Years playing/experience: 4 years of DG.
Age: 20
Sex: M
What do you like/dislike about your current bag?: I carry every shot I need, but then again I carry WAY too much! I'm the kind of guy who throws different molds in different situations.
Specific areas of desired feedback:
Everything and...
I definitely agree with the point that after finding the right feeling mold for your hand, the exact grippiness or texture or whatever is almost as important. I've sworn by JK Aviars for years, but in the Summer I find myself grabbing Wizards more and more since my JKs get too gummy then in...
Does anyone have any exercises to help practice spinning on the heel? I'm so used to getting up on my toe as seen in the video that I almost need to relearn the technique. :wall: Thanks!
Ahh that makes sense. My feet are waaaay too far apart in my drives. Gotta keep more upright, and keep my feet closer in a more natural position to keep my balance.
PCDG13, I think what he means is that my plant foot is not perpendicular in order to get a full rotation on my heel. My foot is out a bit facing the target before I release the disc, disabling me to get a faster rotation on my heel, therefore not letting me get the most efficient transfer of...
I don't always follow discing down, but when I do, I think it's the greatest thing to help break down your technique, improve it, and help lead to better scores in the long run.
On a good drive, I can max out at around 340ft with the Valkyries and am trying to work my way back up to the faster...